Introduction to the ESA Planetary Science Archive  Jose Luis Vázquez (ESAC/ESA)  Dave Heather (ESTEC/ESA)  Joe Zender (ESTEC/ESA)

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Introduction to the ESA Planetary Science Archive  Jose Luis Vázquez (ESAC/ESA)  Dave Heather (ESTEC/ESA)  Joe Zender (ESTEC/ESA)

Page 2 Introduction to the ESA PSA PSA Definition and Purpose The Planetary Science Archive is the initiative, the setup, the process and the implementation to preserve data from ESA’s spacecraft to planetary bodies, as well as supplementary information acquired in laboratories or ground-based observatories. The prime objectives of the PSA are: to support the experimenter teams in the preparation for the spacecraft and ground-based long-term archives. to enable and ensure the (long-term) preservation of these archives. distribution of scientific useful data to the world wide scientific community. provision of supplementary data services aiming to maximize the usage of planetary mission data and ease the scientific data analysis.

Page 3 Introduction to the ESA PSA PSA and PDS The PSA is based in the Planetary Data System (PDS) standard. All the data distributed by and ingested to PSA have to be PDS compliant. All PSD compatible data formats conform to a unified standard format incorporating documentation, calibration, and raw and processed data files. The format distinguishes:  Data files. At this level each file will have a PDS label either appended to the beginning of the file or in a separate but proximate file.  Meta-data files. At the intermediate level are files which describe the circumstances and parameters of the data collection. These files are called “catalog objects” or just “catalog” files.  Volume/Dataset Description files. These files are included on any distribution medium intended to be an entire, self-contained archive. The volume description files detail the organization of the data in the archive and any additional documentation. The PDS Standards are defined in the PDS Standards Reference Document. A Data Dictionary exists for the PDS and PSA which contains all the keywords and values permitted by the Standard.

Page 4 Introduction to the ESA PSA The PSA Interface:

Page 5 Introduction to the ESA PSA The PSA Interface: Three different interfaces: - Dataset Browser - Classical - Map-based

Page 6 Introduction to the ESA PSA The PSA Interface: classical interface

Page 7 Introduction to the ESA PSA The PSA Interface: classical interface Five different 'views': a) 'Query Specification' views (on the picture). Allows query definition against the database. b) 'Latest Results' view. Results of previous queries. c) 'Shopping Basket' view. Select items of interest and order them later. d) 'Login/Register' view. Create an user id in the archive e) 'Request Monitor' view. Monitor state of current request

Page 8 Introduction to the ESA PSA The PSA Interface: classical interface Five different 'views': a)'Query Specification' views (on the picture). Allows query definition against the database. b)'Latest Results' view. Results of previous queries. c)'Shopping Basket' view. Select items of interest and order them later. d)'Login/Register' view. Create an user id in the archive e)'Request Monitor' view. Monitor state of current request

Page 9 Introduction to the ESA PSA The PSA Interface: classical interface Five different 'views': a)'Query Specification' views (on the picture). Allows query definition against the database. b)'Latest Results' view. Results of previous queries. c)'Shopping Basket' view. Select items of interest and order them later. d)'Login/Register' view. Create an user id in the archive e)'Request Monitor' view. Monitor state of current request

Page 10 Introduction to the ESA PSA The PSA Interface: classical interface Five different 'views': a)'Query Specification' views (on the picture). Allows query definition against the database. b)'Latest Results' view. Results of previous queries. c)'Shopping Basket' view. Select items of interest and order them later. d)'Login/Register' view. Create an user id in the archive e)'Request Monitor' view. Monitor state of current request

Page 11 Introduction to the ESA PSA The PSA Interface: classical interface Five different 'views': a)'Query Specification' views (on the picture). Allows query definition against the database. b)'Latest Results' view. Results of previous queries. c)'Shopping Basket' view. Select items of interest and order them later. d)'Login/Register' view. Create an user id in the archive e)'Request Monitor' view. Monitor state of current request

Page 12 Introduction to the ESA PSA The PSA Interface: classical interface Query definition: Click on a panel and select your search criteria

Page 13 Introduction to the ESA PSA The PSA Interface: classical interface Query definition: Click on 'Execute Query' when you are done

Page 14 Introduction to the ESA PSA The PSA Interface: classical interface Retrieving data: A window with the results of the query opens. All the PDS products in the archive that match the search criteria are shown.

Page 15 Introduction to the ESA PSA The PSA Interface: classical interface Retrieving data: Several actions for each product:. View Browse product Show Label Retrieve product, documentation, etc. Select product for sopping basket

Page 16 Introduction to the ESA PSA The PSA Interface: classical interface Retrieving data: Several actions for each product:. View Browse product Show Label Retrieve product, documentation, etc. Select product for sopping basket

Page 17 Introduction to the ESA PSA The PSA Interface: classical interface Retrieving data: Several actions for each product:. View Browse product Show Label Retrieve product, documentation, etc. Select product for sopping basket

Page 18 Introduction to the ESA PSA The PSA Interface: classical interface Retrieving data: Several actions for each product:. View Browse product Show Label Retrieve product, documentation, etc. Select product for shopping basket

Page 19 Introduction to the ESA PSA The PSA Interface: classical interface Retrieving data: Showing a label

Page 20 Introduction to the ESA PSA The PSA Interface: graphical interface Retrieving data: For Mars data: click on 'MEX Map Browser'

Page 21 Introduction to the ESA PSA The PSA Interface: graphical interface Retrieving data: Footprints for the retrieved products. Clicking on a footprint gets back the product, browse image, label, etc.

Page 22 Introduction to the ESA PSA The PSA Interface: graphical interface Retrieving data: Footprints for the retrieved products. Clicking on a footprint gets back the product, browse image, label, etc.

Page 23 Introduction to the ESA PSA The PSA Interface: dataset browser interface Web ftp browser allowing to navigate the archive.